Westworld. (US Pace) Spoilers

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Anyone else rewatching the first two series before season 3 starts? I've got two episodes left of Season One and the whole of Season Two to watch, I've timed it just about right so I'll finish a few days before Season 3 starts.

I've just started. I watched episode 1 of series 1 on Wednesday. I don't think I'll get through them all, but that gives me something to keep me going in the 7 days between new episodes. It's amazing how much storytelling episode 1 does watching it with hindsight after seeing series 2.

Can't wait for series 3 to start. We got some confirmation in the trailers, but I do hope some of the show still takes place in Westworld itself. That is the name of the programme afterall. Even if it is just through flashbacks.

Anyone else rewatching the first two series before season 3 starts? I've got two episodes left of Season One and the whole of Season Two to watch, I've timed it just about right so I'll finish a few days before Season 3 starts.

I was just looking at the Wikipedia page for Westworld and in the Overview section of the List of Cast and Characters, there are quite a few listed as TBA for Season 3 as opposed to not being mentioned at all, so I'm hoping that some characters that apparently died in Season 2, Teddy and Elsie for example will actually be in Season 3. Here's the list if anyone's interested:

Well that was promising start, I'd be quite happy to watch Evan Rachel Wood strut around in cocktail dresses killing people every week tbh. Nice to see her without obvious fake hair too.
Introduced enough new details to keep me watching, never been a big fan of Aaron Paul, I can't help but see Declan Donnelly every time I watch him, could be a good addition to the cast though.
Tommy Flanagan is appearing in everything these days as well.

I liked the episode, but I'm not sure showing the real world is a good idea.

The change in civilisation over the last 200 years has been enormous. I find it unlikely that in 100-200 years (taking into account at least the time it took William to grow old + development of the robots and the park) that everything will be more or less the same, but with fancier phones, cars and a few robots.

I think Westworld works better when you don't see the whole picture. If you try and explain everything then you risk coming up with bad ideas.

I liked the episode, but I'm not sure showing the real world is a good idea.

The change in civilisation over the last 200 years has been enormous. I find it unlikely that in 100-200 years (taking into account at least the time it took William to grow old + development of the robots and the park) that everything will be more or less the same, but with fancier phones, cars and a few robots.

I think Westworld works better when you don't see the whole picture. If you try and explain everything then you risk coming up with bad ideas.

I liked the episode, but I'm not sure showing the real world is a good idea.

The change in civilisation over the last 200 years has been enormous. I find it unlikely that in 100-200 years (taking into account at least the time it took William to grow old + development of the robots and the park) that everything will be more or less the same, but with fancier phones, cars and a few robots.

I think Westworld works better when you don't see the whole picture. If you try and explain everything then you risk coming up with bad ideas.

I think it was established S1 was set in 2052, S3 starts three months after the end of S2.